Scientists and administrative staff from all partner universities met for a series of three workshops on transdisciplinarity and initeraction between science and society.
The participants developed a common understanding of the following questions why stakeholder engagement is important, which stakeholder groups might be valuable and which dialogue formats can be used.
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Apart from the workshops, an analysis of the main strategies adopted by the six partner universities to engage with society in projects with a certain degree of co-creation with the civil society.